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		<description><![CDATA[CBO outlines ways to make climate policy work for the poor. | The director of the US Congressional Budget Office talks sense about how to make climate policy fair to low- and middle-income consumers.&nbsp; They&#8217;ve got a long version (pdf) and a short version on their blog. If you care about this issue at all, you really should read these.&nbsp; Seriously. The CBO note clearly shows that putting a price on carbon emissions will have a greater impact on the poor than...]]></description>
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